For the first time in my life I'm really happy to be unattached because I realise there is so much responsibility to having a partner.

If you can't pronounce a word correctly, just don't use it.

I love animals and they're very easy to look after when they're dead.

It's just like my dream to shoot things with no consequences.

I went to four different proms in high school. I was addicted to the whole ballroom thing.

I think the era of the diva actress is coming to an end.

Intimacy is a wonderful thing. It's frustrating that growing up I thought it was wrong. It isn't. Exploring your sexuality is important when you're growing up.

Oh yeah, I think about kids all the time. I feel like the next person I commit to, that's going to be the guy who I'm going to have kids with. That's in my crazy female brain. So that's why I'm like, 'I can't commit.'

A film set is really delicate and people treat you very very well if you're an actor because they want you to be as comfortable as possible for you to do your work, but it really is just one in a team of many and usually 150 people.

My dad, he is such a soft man. Even if he has these opinions about my boyfriends, he will be the sweetest guy. He will make you feel like you're fascinating and awesome, even if he doesn't like you that much.

I don't want to be in magazines everyday, because I don't want people to get used to one thing.

Hollywood is just like high school: The popular people love the other popular people. And the thing is, some people aren't nice. Or they are nice, but only to your face, not elsewhere.

My sister keeps me grounded.

I get unreasonably nervous before talk shows.

When you start using test audiences, it becomes more scientific than it is about the work itself, and that's boring.

The funny thing is, the girls that I'm always up against for roles are pretty nice and cool, like Emma Watson. She's awesome.

A smoky eye and nice hair are not going to make my night any easier.

I'm not really into clubbing, I like to go to parties after events, and those do end up at clubs or bars. But in my free time I go grocery shopping or to the gym, or I talk on the phone.

I'm pretty sure I would never do a full frontal in a movie - for personal reasons, I wouldn't really want to show that.

I don't like to play characters that are too perfect.

When taxidermy is done well it's an amazing piece of art.

I mean, why am I considered an 'it girl?' Because I'm in a lot of movies right now or am on the covers of magazines? I just hope there is something solid behind that. Because here's the thing with 'it girl' status. It's great and amazing that anybody is saying that at all. But how long does that last?

We all get stuck. We all lose ourselves a little bit in a fantasy or in our jobs and forget how we feel about other things. It's really important to check yourself, to spend some time alone.

You don't have to listen to those mean girls. They're just there to make you upset and make you feel bad about yourself. And you know, inside, they feel bad about themselves too. But they don't wanna admit it to anybody.

My focus is to not focus too much on one genre.

I talk like I know what I'm saying, but I don't.

Being professional is just really clearly the way to go and helps you on the road to longevity.

I just can't wait for the future.

When I was a preteen, I got into singing, and became really obsessed with it. But then, of course, that didn't work out.

There are definitely reasons to do certain things, but I like to stick to good director, good actor, good script.

I have belly fat like everybody else, and I don't want to be airbrushed on the cover of a magazine.

Singing is a way of releasing an emotion that you sometimes can't portray when you're acting. And music moves your soul, so music is the source of the most intense emotions you can feel. When you hear a song and you're acting it's incredible. But when you're singing a song and you're acting it's even more incredible.

I love acting like I'm in love. It's a very positive thing.

I have a dirty mouth sometimes, and I'm very liberal, and that doesn't always go down well in the film industry - especially when you've got to appeal to mums and daughters.

You've just got to be comfortable with yourself.

It's sad, actually, because my anxiety keeps me from enjoying things as much as I should at this age.

I went to art school when I was little.

I have realized that I hate going to the premieres of the movies that I'm in. Because I feel this tension after the movie is over that everyone feels obligated to say something nice to you. It's so unnatural and uncomfortable.

I'm most comfortable in my birthday suit.

I don't dye my hair and I can go without makeup.

I found a lot of fairy tales scary. They really didn't sit well with me.

I just like to do covers, every once in a while. If someone pays me to go into the studio, I'll do it.

Maybe I should drive a hybrid. I do have a shirt that says, 'Go Green.'

I did theatre when I was nine, I think. Nine and ten, and that was just the beginning of my whole involvement in acting, my whole interest. I don't really remember it that well. But it was really fun. I mean, it was exciting just to be on stage in front of an audience. It gives you a different kind of rush.

I have written some songs, but I would really call what I've done poetry at the end of the day, because I'll sit with my guitar for hours and hours on end for, like, a week and then I won't touch it for a month. I also just have no confidence. And you know what? I don't have time, because I'd rather be doing other things, like knitting.

No matter what's happening in my life, I can always get lost in the romances of my characters.

I don't think it's really possible to share someone in most cases.

It changes you a little bit every time you either break someone's heart or get your heart broken.

I remember I had a fight with my friend when I touched a boy for the first time and I didn't tell her. She got mad with me, not because I didn't tell her but because I'd done it in the first place.